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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000005 (1999) J P Selten [Pays-Bas] ; A S Brown ; K G Moons ; J P Slaets ; E S Susser ; R S KahnPrenatal exposure to the 1957 influenza pandemic and non-affective psychosis in The Netherlands.
000642 (2008) Sonja A. Rasmussen [États-Unis] ; Denise J. Jamieson [États-Unis] ; Joseph S. Bresee [États-Unis]Pandemic Influenza and Pregnant Women
000966 (2010) Richard E. Nelson [États-Unis]Testing the Fetal Origins Hypothesis in a developing country: evidence from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic.
000A28 (2009) Willy Eriksen [Norvège] ; Jon M. Sundet ; Kristian TambsRegister data suggest lower intelligence in men born the year after flu pandemic.
001243 (2012) Sven Neelsen [Allemagne] ; Thomas StratmannLong-run effects of fetal influenza exposure: evidence from Switzerland.
001889 (2014) Ming-Jen Lin [Taïwan] ; Elaine M. Liu [États-Unis]Does in utero exposure to Illness matter? The 1918 influenza epidemic in Taiwan as a natural experiment.
001D33 (2005) Douglas Almond [États-Unis] ; Bhashkar MazumderThe 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Subsequent Health Outcomes: An Analysis of SIPP Data.
001D58 (2018) Noelle M. Cocoros ; Anne G. Ording ; Erzsébet Horváth-Puh ; Victor W. Henderson ; Henrik T. S RensenIn utero exposure to the 1918 pandemic influenza in Denmark and risk of dementia
001E10 (2018) Jason M. FletcherThe effects of in utero exposure to the 1918 influenza pandemic on family formation
001E70 (2018) Kota Ogasawara [Japon]The long-run effects of pandemic influenza on the development of children from elite backgrounds: Evidence from industrializing Japan.
001F81 (2019) Jonas Helgertz [Suède, États-Unis] ; Tommy Bengtsson [Suède, Allemagne]The Long-Lasting Influenza: The Impact of Fetal Stress During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on Socioeconomic Attainment and Health in Sweden, 1968–2012
001F86 (2019) C Justin Cook [États-Unis] ; Jason M. Fletcher [États-Unis] ; Angela Forgues [États-Unis]Multigenerational Effects of Early-Life Health Shocks.
002151 (1995) H. Kunugi [Japon] ; S. Nanko ; N. Takei ; K. Saito ; N. Hayashi ; H. KazamatsuriSchizophrenia following in utero exposure to the 1957 influenza epidemics in Japan.
002153 (1993) H. Kunugi ; S. Nanko ; N. Takei ; K. Saito ; N. Hayashi ; K. Kikumoto ; T. Hirai ; H. Kazamatsuri[Schizophrenia following prenatal exposure to influenza during second trimester].
002170 (1998) J P Selten [Pays-Bas] ; J. Slaets ; R. KahnPrenatal exposure to influenza and schizophrenia in Surinamese and Dutch Antillean immigrants to The Netherlands.

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